Previously, Celestial's food was all imported from New Zealand, and the specifics were handled by temporary hired brokers. But with the increase in demand, this method of operation was no longer suitable.
That was his plan.
Australia's farm would be shipped to Coro Island through Melbourne's port. A portion of the products would be sold directly by Celestial in the Pannu Islands market, and the other portion would be stored as raw materials for food processing and transported to the apocalypse.
At the same time, Xinlong Food Processing Plant located in Wanghai will relocate to Pannu Islands. While retaining the technicians willing to work overseas, they will hire local cheap labor to work on the assembly line to process Australia's cheap agricultural products into canned food and pickled products.
Some of the products would be sold locally while the rest would be transported to the apocalypse.
This way, not only would it save on customs duties, but it would also save a large amount of labor costs. It would also make it easier for him to transport food to the apocalypse. It was killing three birds with one stone.
Of course, such a big deal, and a long-term supply, definitely could not be done in such a hurry.
Jiang Chen was only taking the lead. Because he happened to be in Australia, he personally made the trip. As to the specifics of the deal, he left it to Zheng Hongjie to discuss and left Luke with Zheng Hongjie's phone number.
Then, with Luke's cheerful farewell, he took a taxi back to Melbourne.
The flight was booked for the next day. Although there was still some time before dark, he didn't know what to do when he looked at the busy streets. He regretted not bringing Ayesha with him.
The little girl seemed to like beautiful clothes. He still remembered their date in Kiev. That day, they almost sold out an entire clothing store, and something romantic happened that night.
When he returned to the hotel, Jiang Chen was a bit lonely lying on the giant double bed, so he took out his phone.
He happened to see Liu Yao's message on Little White, so he replied.
As expected, it was an instant reply. Sometimes, he couldn't help but wonder if this girl had set a special ringtone for him or something.
With a smile on his face, Jiang Chen wanted to tease her naughtily.
Jiang Chen paused for a moment.
Speaking of which, he did register a Weibo account, and it was certified as an Orange V account by Sina. He had millions of followers. But because there were too many useless private messages asking to have babies with him, a group of people tagged him for even the slightest thing. He didn't want to be bothered, so he didn't bother to log into that account anymore.
After saying goodnight to Liu Yao, Jiang Chen didn't immediately go to sleep. Instead, he opened Baidu and searched for his name.
With this search, a large number of posts popped up.
Some were negative, some were positive.
For negative news, Jiang Chen could roughly guess what was going on with just a glance at the title. He didn't even look at the content before he crossed.
Disregarding whether or not it was Linhua Group's water army, Jiang Chen didn't want to read the article written by idiots who didn't understand the cause and effect of the incident and took it out of context. He didn't have the energy to explain anything.
Back in China, Linhua Group didn't act like a weakling when they tricked him. They had the attitude of "I want to buy 50% of your shares. If you don't give it to me, don't even think about doing business" when they negotiated. Now that they were tricked, they deserved it.
Of course, there were a lot of positive posts. Overall, the public opinion was biased towards Jiang Chen's side. Since the rise of Future International symbolized Hua's standing at the forefront of artificial intelligence. Although Future International moved to Xin, Hua netizens still tended to view it as a national enterprise. Just like Alibaba's listing created the world's richest man, Sun Zhengyi (Japanese), but very few people viewed Alibaba as a Japanese enterprise.
Other than the positive and negative posts, Jiang Chen also saw a post with an interesting point of view.
The original poster listed a large amount of half-true and half-false "evidence" and fully utilized his imagination to link the two seemingly unrelated companies together. He claimed that the "mastermind" controlling the two companies was actually an overseas Han organization. Including the coup in Pannu Islands, it was their doing. As to the establishment of the Chinese country, Xin, it was part of the plan.
And this organization may have received secret support from the Han government!
As to the well-known billionaire born in the 90s, Jiang Chen, he was only a chess piece for this organization.
Because the original poster's thought process was rigorous, the analysis was clear, and the story was strong, many people followed the post and the number of likes exceeded ten thousand. A lot of comments were also interesting, such as —
Jiang Chen was ecstatic when he saw the posts, but if he really had to evaluate the post, he could only come up with one word to describe it.
Bullsh * t.
Many conspiracy theories had the characteristic of being unfalsifiable, or "difficult to prove one's innocence." Logically speaking, any naturally occurring event could be described as pre-planned after the fact.
Of course, these comments were like smoke bombs, the more the better for Jiang Chen.
Jiang Chen's eyes were tired as he tossed the phone aside. Just as he was about to sleep, the EP on his left hand vibrated.
He opened it and saw a message from Lin Lin.
Although confused as to why she didn't just open the video chat, Jiang Chen still got up from the bed.
He walked to the window and closed the curtains before he laid down on the bed and started interdimensional travel.
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